Description Companies involved in the Manta Departure Zone have their main headquarters all across the globe, and, as a result, a majority of the top management for the companies do not live in the city. However, AsterCorp is the main exception as they maintain their central headquarters in Manta, and houses its upper management in special executive suites on the fifteenth floor of the Space Elevator building. The executive suites contain expensive multiroom apartments, each with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and additional living areas. The rooms show some influence from the minimalist design style. Despite AsterCorp’s management encouraging a brutal minimalistic culture among the working class, and emphasizing a function begets form design philosophy in their business ventures, their personal living spaces do not follow this dogma. Instead, the apartments are designed with both comfort and aesthetics in mind along with the space’s functionality. As the general area of the Manta Departure Zone follows the brutal minimalism style, any luxury items the managers want to have in their homes are imported from outside the city.
Category: Small-residential
Size: Medium
Condition: Organized, new, expensive
Inhabitants: AsterCorp's upper management
Description
Companies involved in the Manta Departure Zone have their main headquarters all across the globe, and, as a result, a majority of the top management for the companies do not live in the city. However, AsterCorp is the main exception as they maintain their central headquarters in Manta, and houses its upper management in special executive suites on the fifteenth floor of the Space Elevator building. The executive suites contain expensive multiroom apartments, each with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and additional living areas. The rooms show some influence from the minimalist design style. Despite AsterCorp’s management encouraging a brutal minimalistic culture among the working class, and emphasizing a function begets form design philosophy in their business ventures, their personal living spaces do not follow this dogma. Instead, the apartments are designed with both comfort and aesthetics in mind along with the space’s functionality. As the general area of the Manta Departure Zone follows the brutal minimalism style, any luxury items the managers want to have in their homes are imported from outside the city.